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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


In coming to be one needing to be burying what she would be burying she
was one coming to not burying what she was uncovering. That being
uncovered was being what she would be burying if she could come to be
burying what she was not coming to be burying. She was changing, that is
in satisfying every one that she was some one she was satisfying every
one that she was continuing being some one and in satisfying every one
that she was continuing being some one she was satisfying herself that
she was satisfying every one that she was some one. She was some one,
she was satisfying herself in satisfying every one that she was some
one. She was satisfying herself that she was continuing satisfying every
one that she was some one. She was satisfying every one that she was
some one.
In arranging, and she was arranging in believing what she was
believing, in arranging she was continuing arranging what she was
arranging in believing what she was believing. In arranging she was
continuing in arranging and in continuing in arranging she was believing
what she was believing. She was believing what she was believing. She
was arranging in arranging and she was continuing in arranging and she
was believing what she was believing and she was arranging in arranging.
She was satisfying every one that she was some one. She was satisfying
herself that she was satisfying every one that she was some one.


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